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Displacing Blackness: Planning, Power, and Race in Twentieth-Century Halifax

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Displacing Blackness: Planning, Power, and Race in Twentieth-Century Halifax

$59.13
 

Modern urban planning has long promised to improve the quality of human life. But how is human life defined? Displacing Blackness develops a unique critique of urban planning by focusing, not on its subservience to economic or political elites, but on its efforts to improve people's lives.


While focused on twentieth-century Halifax, Displacing Blackness develops broad insights about the possibilities and limitations of modern planning. Drawing connections between the history of planning and emerging scholarship in Black Studies, Ted Rutland positions anti-blackness at the heart of contemporary city-making. Moving through a series of important planning initiatives, from a social housing project concerned with the moral and physical health of working-class residents to a sustainability-focused regional plan, Displacing Blackness shows how race - specifically blackness - has defined the boundaries of the human being and guided urban planning, with grave consequences for the city's Black residents.




Author: Ted Rutland
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Date: May 02, 2018
Number of Pages: 400 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 148752272X
ISBN-13: 9781487522728
 

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